Krimm R.F.: Factors regulating embryonic gustatory development. BMC Neuroscience, (in press).
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Lopez G.F. and R.F. Krimm. 2006. Refinement of innervation accuracy following initial targeting of peripheral gustatory fibers. J. Neurobiol. 292(2);457-68. pdf
Lopez, G.F. and R.F Krimm. 2006. Epithelium overexpression of BDNF and NT4 produces distinct gustatory axon morphologies that disrupt initial targeting. Devel. Biology. 292:457-468. pdf
Krimm, R.F., Davis B. M. Woodbury J.C., and K. M. Albers. 2004. Skin-expressed NT3 causes prenatal enhancement of SA1 sensory neurons and initially delays postnatal enhancement of Merkel cells. J. Comp. Neurol 471: 352-360. pdf
Shuler, M.G., Krimm, R. F., and D.L. Hill. 2004. Neuron/target plasticity in the peripheral gustatory system. J. Comp. Neurol. 472:183-192.
Krimm, R.F., Miller, K.K., Kitzman, P.H., Davis B.M. and K.M. Albers. 2001. Epithelial overexpression of BDNF or NT-4 disrupts targeting of taste neurons innervating the anterior tongue. Devel. Biology. 232, 508-521. pdf
Krimm, R.F., Davis, B.M. and K.M. Albers. 2000. Cutaneous overexpression of neurotrophin-3 (NT3) selectively restores innervation in NT3 gene knockout mice. J. Neurobio. 43(1):40-9. pdf
Krimm, R.F., and D.L. Hill. 2000. Neuron/Target matching between chorda tympani neurons and taste buds during postnatal rat development. J. Neurobio. 43(1):98-106. pdf
LeMaster, A.M., R.F. Krimm, B.M. Davis, T.N. Perone, M.E. Forbes, J.E. Johnson, and K.M. Albers. 1999. Overexpression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor enhances sensory innervation and selectively increases neuron number. J. Neurosci. 19(14):5919-5931. pdf
Krimm, R.F. and D.L. Hill. 1999. Early dietary sodium restriction disrupts the peripheral anatomical development of the gustatory system. J. Neurobiol. 39:218-226. pdf
Krimm, R.F. and D.L. Hill. 1998. Innervation of single fungiform taste buds during development in rat. J. Comp. Neurol. 398:13-24. pdf
Krimm, R.F. and D.L. Hill. 1997. Brief prenatal dietary sodium restriction produces a permanently enlarged gustatory nerve terminal field. J. Comp. Neurol. 378:254-264. pdf
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